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Granger VS Georgetown #3758301 07/31/09 12:10 AM
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It has been slow for me at Granger the last few weeks, has anyone been catching anything in Georgetown? Georgetown is closer for me, but I have heard the catfishing is very slow there, and most people who have a choice, to to Granger. Any advice?

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Re: Granger VS Georgetown [Re: first calling] #3760725 07/31/09 05:21 PM
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Georgetown is not very good for Catfish. I finally realized it, after fishing there many times, mainly for the convenience.
It's mostly large Carp, lots of hangups, and a few Catfish.

A MUCH better place for Catfish is Stillhouse lake, in Temple. Pretty much the same distance from Georgetown - Granger, and I've caught very nice Cats there every time I've been there.

For bank fishing, I had great luck at the Stillhouse Dam.

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Stillhouse is the place to be.

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How is the water level at Stillhouse, and are the boat ramps open?


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Re: Granger VS Georgetown [Re: fishtex1] #3764173 08/01/09 05:26 PM
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simply for the convenience, and time factor that I had, we had 6 lines in the water for 45 minutes, at 2 different spots, with shrimp, fresh cut shad, and punch bait, the only bite or nibble, was 1 turtle. Also, put out some chum. If you don't have a bite after 45 minutes, giving your chum a chance to work, it's time to move on. I don't see a reason to go back.

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